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Web Access Enhances Due Diligence Communication
January 4, 2007 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
SAN JOSE, Calif. Papros, Inc., added an AJAX Web client to its MRPRO software, enabling users across the supply chain to access RoHS, China RoHS, WEEE, and other compliance information for a given product. Product data is deployed across intranets and the internet with an obsolescence-management report for components.
MRPRO prepares a product material-content report by flagging parts on the bill of materials (BOM) with region/legislation-specific compliance criteria, including labeling requirements for China RoHS, which comes into effect in March 2007. End of life (EoL) information includes disposal methods and additional comments from a due diligence manager. A separate form displays IPC-1752 XML data by part.
With the AJAX Web client, information formatted in the MRPRO software is accessible with common Web browsers. The product is scalable for any size company, according to Papros representatives, and provides complete product-life-cycle management (PLM).